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the u.s. has capabilities to deal with this very late stage in the game. again, we are back to where we were last year. it's going to be obama trying to convince netanyahu not to do anything because the united states has it. >> the new secretary of state feeling his way in terms of the relationship. >> a newer secretary of defense who is going to be deeply involved in this. >> perless times. thank you very much. >>> up next, thousands turn out to hear pope benedicts final message. we are live from rome. >>> political peril from both sides of the sequester. debby watserman schultz joins us. but isn't it time to turn the page on your cup of joe? gevalia, or a cup of johan, is like losing yourself in a great book. may i read something? yes, please. of course. a rich, never bitter taste cup after cup. net weight 340 grams. [ sighs ] [ chuckles ] [ announcer ] always rich, never bitter. gevalia. herbal essences smooth and shine collections are back and more irresistible than ever. mmm... [ ding ] [ moaning ] [ male announcer ] with herbal botanicals of rose hip
the u.s. has capabilities to deal with this very late stage in the game. again, we are back to where we were last year. it's going to be obama trying to convince netanyahu not to do anything because the united states has it. >> the new secretary of state feeling his way in terms of the relationship. >> a newer secretary of defense who is going to be deeply involved in this. >> perless times. thank you very much. >>> up next, thousands turn out to hear pope benedicts...
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perfusionists lawsuit uses all seven letters. >>> it has been 572 days since the u.s. lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? with forced spending cuts set to take effect in four days, ben bernanke says the cuts would add a significant burden to the recovery. the congressional budget office says economic growth would take a hit of just over half a percent this year alone. >>> now our fourth story "outfront," remembering trayvon martin. tonight hundreds of people are gathered in new york city to remember the 17-year-old one year after he was shot and killed by a florida neighborhood watchman, george zimmerman. trayvon's parents attended the vigil at union square and observed a moment of silence just a few moments ago in memory of their son. george zimmerman says he shot trayvon martin in self-defense and zimmerman remains in florida, where david mattingly is tonight with the latest. david, you are obviously in sanford where this tragic incident happened a year ago today. what's happening there? >> reporter: erin, what we saw happening here tonight
perfusionists lawsuit uses all seven letters. >>> it has been 572 days since the u.s. lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? with forced spending cuts set to take effect in four days, ben bernanke says the cuts would add a significant burden to the recovery. the congressional budget office says economic growth would take a hit of just over half a percent this year alone. >>> now our fourth story "outfront," remembering trayvon martin. tonight...
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this evening the u.s. senate confirmed jack lew to be the new treasury secretary. >> ifill: online, we profile a young man who grew up in a tough neighborhood and then returned with a mission to give back. hari sreenivasan has the details. >> sreenivasan: after graduating from duke univeristy, social entrepreneur donnel baird came home to brooklyn, where he runs bloc power-- providing job training and connecting community groups so they get discounts on energy-saving products. we spotlight baird's work in our agents for change series. plus, larry kotlikoff, a regular contributor to making sense, argues the sequester won't help the u.s. deficit problem. he says the nation's debt is much higher than we acknowledge. all that and more is on our website newshour.pbs.org. jeff? >> brown: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. on thursday, with just one day to go before automatic spending cuts hit. we talk with public media reporters around the country about the possible impact on their communities. i'm jeffrey b
this evening the u.s. senate confirmed jack lew to be the new treasury secretary. >> ifill: online, we profile a young man who grew up in a tough neighborhood and then returned with a mission to give back. hari sreenivasan has the details. >> sreenivasan: after graduating from duke univeristy, social entrepreneur donnel baird came home to brooklyn, where he runs bloc power-- providing job training and connecting community groups so they get discounts on energy-saving products. we...
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the u.s. economy must be slowing. right? i mean, on account of all the negative stuff people keep talking about. guess what? the notion seemed fanciful. we got good macro, meaning we saw durable goods data, showing demand for machinery rose the most in two years. how does that happen? it comes on top of the recent increase in container board, the corrugated box stuff that your packages come in, fedex and stuff. one of the most sensitive economic indicators out there and a $50 increase in sheet steel, it fell from a match by ak steel. and you cannot put through container board and steel price hikes in a weak economy. i would say, no, no. i need more evidence. take a look at transports, incredibly sensitive to commerce. they rallied the most since july last year. jb hunt, almost up four points, 50 2-week high. i don't talk about the truckers, my bad. i spent too much time on ups. a name my charitable trust bought more of. but the truckers are a fabulous indicator of economy strength or weakness. jb hunt, saying all systems go.
the u.s. economy must be slowing. right? i mean, on account of all the negative stuff people keep talking about. guess what? the notion seemed fanciful. we got good macro, meaning we saw durable goods data, showing demand for machinery rose the most in two years. how does that happen? it comes on top of the recent increase in container board, the corrugated box stuff that your packages come in, fedex and stuff. one of the most sensitive economic indicators out there and a $50 increase in sheet...
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and so forth one key guy the u.s. ambassador in rome david thorne yale skull and bones john kerry's roommate so the new secretary of state his roommate and his former brother in law is now the u.s. ambassador there and he led a coup against berlusconi in two thousand and eleven which was a coup done not with tanks but with spreads they had mario draghi at the european central bank they said look we're going to we're going to attack the italian government bonds. don't do anything to defend those bonds come in and help us to attack them the spread up up up the italian parliament panicked outgoes berlusconi and in comes this monti trilateral builder burge goldman sachs and he brings in a government of technocrats meaning austerity ghouls and what have they done fifteen months three percent more unemployment youth unemployment thirty seven percent production down ten percent orders down fifteen percent a disaster so that's the background for these elections and let's talk about. the former comedian a really interesting ch
and so forth one key guy the u.s. ambassador in rome david thorne yale skull and bones john kerry's roommate so the new secretary of state his roommate and his former brother in law is now the u.s. ambassador there and he led a coup against berlusconi in two thousand and eleven which was a coup done not with tanks but with spreads they had mario draghi at the european central bank they said look we're going to we're going to attack the italian government bonds. don't do anything to defend those...
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because the game does in fact take you not just to over there, but also into the u.s. she is taking you on this journey and solving problems and taking women from a crush to opportunity. >> who are is the project aimed at. is it for teenage gamer or trying to get affluent social activists to increase awareness >> sure. so our organization games for change, our mission is improving social impact through the use of digital games. this game, half the sky movement the game, is really at its core about taking this message of how do you use a platform such as facebook to drive social action and positive change? how do you feel good playing a game? these are really games for goods. you want people to share their progress of what they're doing in the game. nick kristoff and cheryl, the authors of the book "half the sky" this is the newest installment of their movement. >> michelle, quickly, inside the game you can make donations, real world donations. so it's not just a game but you can actually make social change through playing this. >> exactly. so the whole point of the gam
because the game does in fact take you not just to over there, but also into the u.s. she is taking you on this journey and solving problems and taking women from a crush to opportunity. >> who are is the project aimed at. is it for teenage gamer or trying to get affluent social activists to increase awareness >> sure. so our organization games for change, our mission is improving social impact through the use of digital games. this game, half the sky movement the game, is really at...
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that there simply are no good alternatives around the world to u.s. multinationals that pay dividends, have returns and are growing globally. stocks simply put are the best game in
that there simply are no good alternatives around the world to u.s. multinationals that pay dividends, have returns and are growing globally. stocks simply put are the best game in
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you know, the u.s. treasury is still a safe haven, even though debt is out of hand. rates are still going to be between a percent and a half and 2%, but in terms of growth, it is -- it is the large-cap u.s. stock market. there's no question about that. >> that's what you would sell? >> no, that's where i would go in terms of do i want growth? i would go there but i'd be very cautious. what i would sell is i'd be look at more of my risky assets. i look at mortgage-backed assets and high-yield assets, potentially looking overseas. >> but if we get a bull market, high yield is up today. look at all the high yield etf funds. they are all up today. i want to go back to the question. what would get us a sustained bull market and you laughed at me when i mentioned clarification from washington, but i think the important thing is if we get some kind of deal on deficit reduction, that's going to be a major point. >> a great point. >> thank you gentlemen. appreciate your time. >> right back with the closing countdown. >> yeah, we are. just six minutes away from the bell and bl
you know, the u.s. treasury is still a safe haven, even though debt is out of hand. rates are still going to be between a percent and a half and 2%, but in terms of growth, it is -- it is the large-cap u.s. stock market. there's no question about that. >> that's what you would sell? >> no, that's where i would go in terms of do i want growth? i would go there but i'd be very cautious. what i would sell is i'd be look at more of my risky assets. i look at mortgage-backed assets and...
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look at it this way, if the u.s. treasury sells you a cash flow stream, what they're saying is a dollar today is a dollar of annual cash flow is worth hundreds of dollars. on the other hand, a dollar of apple's earnings is worth somewhere in the low teens. if you transfer that low pe cash flow into very high multiple bond flow, that's great. his proposal is essentially that. take part of apple and make it look more like a bond. in theory, that could add value. >> you sound like you're behind that. i wonder if you think the company can be brought around to that point of view. >> well, you know, it's -- it is probably not in the top 1 or 2 things i think about when i think of apple. i think of innovation and the competitive situation. and i also try to draw a distinction between the cash flow, which really is a measure of what kind of a premium they can get for their products versus their cash hoard. the cash hoard is the spoils of past victory. the positive cash flow, that's a measure of how competitive the products a
look at it this way, if the u.s. treasury sells you a cash flow stream, what they're saying is a dollar today is a dollar of annual cash flow is worth hundreds of dollars. on the other hand, a dollar of apple's earnings is worth somewhere in the low teens. if you transfer that low pe cash flow into very high multiple bond flow, that's great. his proposal is essentially that. take part of apple and make it look more like a bond. in theory, that could add value. >> you sound like you're...
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the u.s. attorney general must make sure the measures are not designed to keep people from the polls. they argue the provision is obsolete. they should no longer need approval to change the voting laws. racism is no longer an issue. it's the same argument made in 1965 when president lyndon johnson signed the law, people claimed race imwas an injustice. >> there are those that say racism is an old injustice and there's no need to hurry. 95 years have passed since the 15th amendment gave all negroes the right to vote and the time for waiting is gone. >> why is article five relevant today? remember this past october when federal judges blocked a voter id law in south carolina. the judge, an appointee of george w. bush wrote, one cannot doubt the vital function of section v played here. eric holder compared the laws to a poll tax. still, some form of voter id requirement has passed in 30 states with 11 mandating a photo identification. meanwhile, this past election showed minorities have a harder
the u.s. attorney general must make sure the measures are not designed to keep people from the polls. they argue the provision is obsolete. they should no longer need approval to change the voting laws. racism is no longer an issue. it's the same argument made in 1965 when president lyndon johnson signed the law, people claimed race imwas an injustice. >> there are those that say racism is an old injustice and there's no need to hurry. 95 years have passed since the 15th amendment gave...
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. >>> the u.s. government is spending about $3.8 trillion this year but if there's no deal by friday night, agencies will have to cut a fraction of that, about $85 billion clarz. so our big question is that, why would that amount have an impact in the overall economy. tom foreman is analyzing that. have you figured it out, tom? >> when you look at the $3.8 trillion, all these different programs out here, if you've cut out this amount down here, 85 billion, how can can that little slice of all this make a difference? one of the reasons it makes a difference, one of the reasons is because washington is not really looking at the whole budget and they haven't for a long, long time because what you have to consider is that all of the entitlement programs are out of the equation and these programs are bigger than all of the other programs. we aren't really cutting a whole budget. we're talking about putting these cuts in part of the budget. if you look at what has happened to entitlements, look at just de
. >>> the u.s. government is spending about $3.8 trillion this year but if there's no deal by friday night, agencies will have to cut a fraction of that, about $85 billion clarz. so our big question is that, why would that amount have an impact in the overall economy. tom foreman is analyzing that. have you figured it out, tom? >> when you look at the $3.8 trillion, all these different programs out here, if you've cut out this amount down here, 85 billion, how can can that little...
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the u.s. economy is actually growing at probably about a 2% rate. so if the full sequester goes in and stays in place for the full year between now and the end of the year, then it's essentially what mr. bernanke is saying growth will be 1.5% instead of 2%. i doubt very much that's the way it's going to pan out. eventually some kind of compromise will be worked out. but again the good news is that the u.s. consumers, u.s. businesses, are beginning to spend, are beginning to hire in the case of businesses, and that momentum seems to actually be picking up a little bit. so even in the worst case scenario we're not talking a recession. we're talking slower growth which isn't good... >> ifill: not good at a time when you're recovering. so when people look at this debate that's going on now, how do we look at it? do we look at it long-term, short term? do we look at the reality or the possibility? what is the greatest, most damaging part of this? >> well, i think the damaging part of it is, you kno
the u.s. economy is actually growing at probably about a 2% rate. so if the full sequester goes in and stays in place for the full year between now and the end of the year, then it's essentially what mr. bernanke is saying growth will be 1.5% instead of 2%. i doubt very much that's the way it's going to pan out. eventually some kind of compromise will be worked out. but again the good news is that the u.s. consumers, u.s. businesses, are beginning to spend, are beginning to hire in the case of...
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japan, i think from a fund flow perspective continues to auguster very bullishly for stocks in the u.s. i'm not trying to be completely complacent here. but one way to trade the risk of the range, again, this 40-point range in the s&p 500, where you either freak out and sell low or you buy the dip, which, again, that's about what we need to do on "fast money." >> so, keith, i have to ask you, in terms of your recommended portfolio allocation, does this bullishness, is that reflected in that allocation? last i remember, a bulk of it was in cash. >> yeah, because, again, well, it's not a bulk of it anymore. we're down to 36% cash, but again, it's a global model. so, to define that, we are very bearish on commodities. very bearish on treasuries. asset allocation, all of fixed income, zero. so, again, when you put zeros on those, yes, i like cash instead of those places, and i love equities where i'm invested. >> all right, keith, thank you for calling in. appreciate it. so, we asked the traders, with all that said, what are the top trades in today's rally session. dr. j? >> top trades wer
japan, i think from a fund flow perspective continues to auguster very bullishly for stocks in the u.s. i'm not trying to be completely complacent here. but one way to trade the risk of the range, again, this 40-point range in the s&p 500, where you either freak out and sell low or you buy the dip, which, again, that's about what we need to do on "fast money." >> so, keith, i have to ask you, in terms of your recommended portfolio allocation, does this bullishness, is that...
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. >>> sources stress the u.s. is not considering providing weapons to syrian rebels, but will provide nonmilitary supplies. john kerry is discussing changes with european allies this week. >>> in north carolina, the search on for a gunman at coastal carolina university. the school warning people stay indoors. the deadly incident happened last night at a residence hall, not far from myrtle beach. >>> a scare from the university of maine women's basketball team. while traveling to a game in boston last night, the bus went off interstate 95 in massachusetts. coming to a stop on the roadway's shoulder. the bus driver air lifted to a hospital. he may have suffered some kind of medical emergency. four other people injured as well. >>> stunning footage to show you this morning. amateur video for the first time, capturing the moment a hot air blah loon exploded and plumtetted 1,000 feet to earth. 19 people killed when the balloon crashed yesterday. a british tourist in the hospital. the balloon was licensed and operating
. >>> sources stress the u.s. is not considering providing weapons to syrian rebels, but will provide nonmilitary supplies. john kerry is discussing changes with european allies this week. >>> in north carolina, the search on for a gunman at coastal carolina university. the school warning people stay indoors. the deadly incident happened last night at a residence hall, not far from myrtle beach. >>> a scare from the university of maine women's basketball team. while...
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i like u.s. equities, i like emerging market equities and if you're going to be in thick income, be on the credit side. i look at what zbois going on i the united states with corporate america sitting there with a cash on their balance sheets and think we're poised to do well for the next couple of years. >> why do you see growth improving overseas? we know china may be coming back but they're flooding their system with the shadow banking, so their leverage increased dramatically. in europe, the growth has gone the other way. it has declined and worsened there. >> i don't view europe as emerging markets are much more interesting. china, it seems to have stabilized. it had been an area of concern. i don't think it is going to surge tremendously, i think they have it under control which is a plus. i think other parts of the emerging markets are looking pretty corrective as well. >> are you at all worried that italy could upset the view and the direction of the market, at least in the near term? >>
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bill: in the u.s. if you go back 48 hours, 1964, you have 760 hot air balloon accidents that were even investigated. that is an amazingly safe hobby, or sports for some people. and you just wonder if you're coming down in an area of luxor, egypt, where you're going up and coming down every day, and satisfying the many tourists who come from all over the world, that you would know where the power lines were, and so you wonder what would happen in an event like this. again, this is all theory because we don't have facts yet. but maybe the wind changes? maybe the amount of equipment you have on board, maybe that changes? what would be the factors in there, clive. >> well i think there are several things, the most obvious one would be that the pilot just didn't see power lines. we don't actually know if this was caused by pour lines. it could be a wind change. it can be quite warm on the surface and term malconditions can set up fairly quickly in places like egypt, africa, et cetera where the direction of
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and the u.s. is moving toward getting syrian rebels direct aid, including sending nonlethal military equipment and possibly providing strategic military training, as well. sources stress the united states is not considering providing weapons to the rebels. senior obama administration official says secretary of state john kerry is discussing the changes with sewer pea an allies this week. >> so talk about culture shock. that's dennis rodman.an allies this week. >> so talk about culture shock. that's dennis rodman. he's in north korea with three members of the harlem globe trotters to put on a show for fans while they film a tv documentary. rodman also known as the worm is tweeting from within north korea saying maybe i'll run into the gangnam style dude while i'm here. of crse his geography dude is slightly off. he's from south core re, a dennis rodman. just so you know, you're in north korea. >> oh, my goodness. all right. also ahead on on "early start," successfully tracing the exact origin of th
and the u.s. is moving toward getting syrian rebels direct aid, including sending nonlethal military equipment and possibly providing strategic military training, as well. sources stress the united states is not considering providing weapons to the rebels. senior obama administration official says secretary of state john kerry is discussing the changes with sewer pea an allies this week. >> so talk about culture shock. that's dennis rodman.an allies this week. >> so talk about...
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the study found u.s. advertisers plan to spend more than $4 billion. 64% want to boost their social media budget this year. but e market reports social media advertising lags far behind other ad channels. these the latest from fox business, giving you the power to prosper. lori: could the man in charge of the international stock exchange get rid of the new york stock exchange just after buying the iconic marketplace? senior correspondent charlie gasparino here with exclusive new details. >> i can tell you just about every banker and every market participant in this space known as the exchange space, there is lots of activity as we were first to report. nasdaq held talks with carlisle. there is lot of stuff going on in terms of buying and selling, mergers and acquisitions but these people are clearly pointing to the potential and very real potential that jeff sprekter at some point, the ceo of the ice unclouds -- unloads cash equities business. it has a lot stuff going on the european derivatives business
the study found u.s. advertisers plan to spend more than $4 billion. 64% want to boost their social media budget this year. but e market reports social media advertising lags far behind other ad channels. these the latest from fox business, giving you the power to prosper. lori: could the man in charge of the international stock exchange get rid of the new york stock exchange just after buying the iconic marketplace? senior correspondent charlie gasparino here with exclusive new details....
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>>> dozens of u.s. companies including facebook, nike, ebay and morgan stanley are asking the u.s. supreme court to strike down california's ban on same-sex marriage and in a report from "fortune" they're arguing the report is bad for news. christine romans is in new york to explain more. >> good morning, a prerogative position for corporate america and a lot of companies, some 60 have signed on to the amicus brief and it's expected by this time tomorrow there will be far more. look at the companies and let me tell you what this is. dozens of corporations, apple, alcoa, facebook, intel, morgan stanley will submit this amicus brief broadly arguing to the supreme court that laws banning same-sex marriage are undue. fortune got a draft of this brief. it's so interesting. it argued that, iowa, it's not fair or legal to have two separate classes of married citizens in america but it's not good for their business. if you are a company, do you want to lose good talent because they don't want to live in california, for example over new york, massachusetts, and iowa where the laws are diffe
>>> dozens of u.s. companies including facebook, nike, ebay and morgan stanley are asking the u.s. supreme court to strike down california's ban on same-sex marriage and in a report from "fortune" they're arguing the report is bad for news. christine romans is in new york to explain more. >> good morning, a prerogative position for corporate america and a lot of companies, some 60 have signed on to the amicus brief and it's expected by this time tomorrow there will be...
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. >> is the u.s. willing to directly aid the fighters on the ground and is that enough to change assad's administration? >> he needs to know that he can't shoot his bayway out of this and so we need to convince him of that, and i think the opposition needs more help in order to be able to do that and we are working together to have a united position with respect to that. >> the secretary hinted the u.s. might start to distribute aid in rebel held parts of syria. secretary kerry expected to talk more about the syria question at an international conference tomorrow in rome. charlie and norah? >> clarissa ward thank you. >>> the supreme court today is hearing arguments over the landmark 1965 law, at issue, whether voting rights are secure enough now to allow the rollback of protections from the civil rights era. john crawford is at the supreme court. jan, this has far-reaching consequences. tell us about what's at issue here? >> reporter: the voting rights act is one of the most arguments now just under
. >> is the u.s. willing to directly aid the fighters on the ground and is that enough to change assad's administration? >> he needs to know that he can't shoot his bayway out of this and so we need to convince him of that, and i think the opposition needs more help in order to be able to do that and we are working together to have a united position with respect to that. >> the secretary hinted the u.s. might start to distribute aid in rebel held parts of syria. secretary...
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by the way, apparently most prevalent crime in the u.s. averaging 550,000 incidents per day, $13 billion worth of goods lost. that's $35 million a day. >> we are a nation of thieves. >> 1 in 11 people are shoplifters. >> that is so dirty. i can't believe people would do something like that. >> that is not the kind of thing i've ever even heard of. >> that's disgusting. >> we'll be back. >> if diane sawyer asks, you didn't see me. ♪ >>> thunder road. >> there we go. >>> consumer reports has ranked the top ten cars and it is not too good news for detroit. >> abc's marci gonzalez shares the results. good morning, marci. >> reporter: good morning. the consumer reports list just came out yesterday, and there were some surprises. honda is back. topping consumer reports top car picks for 2013 after being left off the list last year. >> it got some of the mojo back. >> reporter: honda roared back with three winners, the accord, odyssey and crv. but missing from this year's list are any american manufacturers. >> one thing that hurt the americans
by the way, apparently most prevalent crime in the u.s. averaging 550,000 incidents per day, $13 billion worth of goods lost. that's $35 million a day. >> we are a nation of thieves. >> 1 in 11 people are shoplifters. >> that is so dirty. i can't believe people would do something like that. >> that is not the kind of thing i've ever even heard of. >> that's disgusting. >> we'll be back. >> if diane sawyer asks, you didn't see me. ♪ >>>...
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reversed their decision, by the way, on alcohol, and there's no indication of any horse meat in the u.s. ikea meatballs. >> thank god! >> so they say. >> so you're telling me i'm going to have to go to europe if i want horse meat? so let us finally lower the flag on american supremacy. market down, 8:36, east coast time. >> there's a class action lawsuit in california and a few states are expected to follow against ab imbev, the maker of becau budweiser, claiming they're watering down their beer, and basically saying it's an institutional decision, that they're aware they're deceiving customers. they say that they have anecdotes from employees, but they don't have scientific info. they're looking for at least $5 million. and amb imbev just reported their earrings, actually, and for the first time since 2008, they reported increased volume. this could be a really bad story for their trademark. >> so who did we sell -- what country took over budweiser? >> brazil, isn't it? >> no, i think it's based in belgium now. >> damn belgiumese. >> belgiumites. >> the belch make good beers. >> they m
reversed their decision, by the way, on alcohol, and there's no indication of any horse meat in the u.s. ikea meatballs. >> thank god! >> so they say. >> so you're telling me i'm going to have to go to europe if i want horse meat? so let us finally lower the flag on american supremacy. market down, 8:36, east coast time. >> there's a class action lawsuit in california and a few states are expected to follow against ab imbev, the maker of becau budweiser, claiming they're...
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the u.s. embassy in peru says the couple is heading for ecuador. the couple son a psyis on a cyc that started in november. >>> christina loren has that forecast. >> we've got a beautiful day, comfortable temperatures and good air quality. hard to believe we're still in winter in the bay area. two more days of february to go and temperatures are going to continue to climb as we finish off the month. 70 degrees livermore, 70 gilroy, 68 on the way for san jose today. getting into the first day of march friday, 74 degrees, even warmer saturday. then the rain returns and temperatures drop like a rock heading into next week. rain on the way for tuesday, wednesday and thursday. >>> good morning, fremont great right here by the truck scales and by tesla, but just north of here the map shows you why it's lighter traffic here. folks are held up going southbound out of newark passing dekoto and stevenson a crash on the shoulder. folks are really slowing down over the last ten minutes heading down toward mission boulevard. if you are on the roadway, take cherr
the u.s. embassy in peru says the couple is heading for ecuador. the couple son a psyis on a cyc that started in november. >>> christina loren has that forecast. >> we've got a beautiful day, comfortable temperatures and good air quality. hard to believe we're still in winter in the bay area. two more days of february to go and temperatures are going to continue to climb as we finish off the month. 70 degrees livermore, 70 gilroy, 68 on the way for san jose today. getting into...